Yamaha PSR-I500 PSR-I500 Owners Manual - Page 9

Reference, Appendix, Quick Samplin, USB Audio Recordin, Settin - features

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Setting Up Quick Guide Table of Contents Connecting to Other Devices 45 Connecting Headphones or an External Device 45 Connecting a Footswitch to the SUSTAIN jack 45 Playing an External Audio Device with the Built-in Speakers ... 46 Using the Melody Suppressor 46 Using with Computer or Smart Device 47 Backup and Initialization 48 Backup Parameters 48 Initializing the Instrument 48 Reference Handy Performance Features 49 Selecting a Reverb Type 49 Selecting a Chorus Type 49 Pitch Controls-Transpose 50 Pitch Controls-Fine Tuning 50 Pitch Controls-the [PITCH BEND] wheel 50 Using Portamento 50 Setting the Portamento time 51 Calling Up Optimum Panel Settings-One Touch Setting (OTS) ... 51 Changing the Touch Response of the Keyboard........... 51 Selecting an EQ Setting for the Best Sound 52 Scale Tuning 53 Selecting a Scale 53 Setting the Base Note for Each Scale 53 Tuning Each Note to Create an Original Scale 54 Voice Settings 55 Selecting a Dual Voice 55 Selecting a Split Voice 55 Voice Editing 55 Arpeggio Settings 56 Synchronizing an Arpeggio to Song/Style/Riyaz Playback-Arpeggio Quantize ...... 56 Holding the Arpeggio Playback via the Footswitch........ 56 Parameters Assigned to the Knobs 57 Styles and Riyaz Patterns 59 Style Variations-Sections 59 Style Synchro Stop 60 Turning Each Style Track On/Off 60 Riyaz Variations 61 Changing the Tempo 61 Tap Start 61 Adjusting the Volume of the Style or Riyaz 62 Setting the Split Point 62 Playing Chords Without Style Playback (Stop Accompaniment) .. 62 Chord Types for Style Playback 63 Song Settings 64 Background Music Playback 64 Random Song Playback 64 Tempo Setting of the Song 65 Tap Start 65 Song Volume 65 Melody Voice Setting of the Preset Song 65 The Functions 66 Basic Procedure in the Function Display 66 USB Flash Drive Operations 71 Connecting a USB Flash Drive 72 Formatting a USB Flash Drive 73 Saving User Data to a USB Flash Drive 73 Saving a User Song as SMF to a USB Flash Drive ....... 74 Loading User Data from a USB Flash Drive 75 Loading a Style File 76 Deleting a User File in the USB Flash Drive 77 Deleting an SMF File in the USB Flash Drive 77 Exiting from a File Control Display 78 Message List 78 Appendix Troubleshooting 79 Specifications 80 Index 82 Quick Sampling Page 32 USB Audio Recording Page 40 Reference Appendix The Quick Sampling feature lets you sample short sounds from an external device, and play them from the keyboard-as rhythm loops, melodies or sound effects-giving you even greater creative expressive tools for your performance. This convenient feature lets you record your performances to a USB flash drive. Since the recorded data is saved as an audio file, you can easily play it back on a computer or portable audio player. PSR-I500 Owner's Manual 9

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Ta
b
le of Contents
PSR-I500
O
w
ner’s Man
u
al
9
Settin
g
Up
Reference
Appendix
Qui
c
k Gui
d
e
Connectin
g
to Other Devices
45
Connecting Headphones or an External De
v
ice
............
45
Connecting a Foots
w
itch to the SUSTAIN jack
.............
45
Playing an External A
u
dio De
v
ice
w
ith the B
u
ilt-in Speakers
... 46
Using the Melody S
u
ppressor
........................................
46
Using
w
ith Comp
u
ter or Smart De
v
ice
...........................
47
Backup and Initialization
48
Back
u
p Parameters
.......................................................
48
Initializing the Instr
u
ment
...............................................
48
Reference
Handy Performance Features
49
Selecting a Re
v
er
b
Type
...............................................
49
Selecting a Chor
u
s Type
...............................................
49
Pitch Controls—Transpose
............................................
50
Pitch Controls—Fine T
u
ning
..........................................
50
Pitch Controls—the [PITCH BEND]
w
heel
.....................
50
Using Portamento
..........................................................
50
Setting the Portamento time
..........................................
51
Calling Up Optim
u
m Panel Settings—One To
u
ch Setting (OTS)
... 51
Changing the To
u
ch Response of the Key
b
oard
...........
51
Selecting an EQ Setting for the Best So
u
nd
..................
52
Scale Tunin
g
53
Selecting a Scale
...........................................................
53
Setting the Base Note for Each Scale
...........................
53
T
u
ning Each Note to Create an Original Scale
..............
54
Voice Settin
g
s
55
Selecting a D
u
al Voice
...................................................
55
Selecting a Split Voice
...................................................
55
Voice Editing
..................................................................
55
Arpe
gg
io Settin
g
s
56
Synchronizing an Arpeggio to
Song/Style/Riyaz Play
b
ack—Arpeggio Q
u
antize
......
56
Holding the Arpeggio Play
b
ack
v
ia the Foots
w
itch
........
56
Parameters Assi
g
ned to the Knobs
57
Styles and Riyaz Patterns
59
Style Variations—Sections
............................................
59
Style Synchro Stop
........................................................
60
T
u
rning Each Style Track On/Off
...................................
60
Riyaz Variations
.............................................................
61
Changing the Tempo
.....................................................
61
Tap Start
........................................................................
61
Adj
u
sting the Vol
u
me of the Style or Riyaz
....................
62
Setting the Split Point
....................................................
62
Playing Chords
W
itho
u
t Style Play
b
ack (Stop Accompaniment)
.. 62
Chord Types for Style Play
b
ack
....................................
63
Son
g
Settin
g
s
64
Backgro
u
nd M
u
sic Play
b
ack
..........................................
64
Random Song Play
b
ack
................................................
64
Tempo Setting of the Song
............................................
65
Tap Start
........................................................................
65
Song Vol
u
me
.................................................................
65
Melody Voice Setting of the Preset Song
......................
65
The Functions
66
Basic Proced
u
re in the F
u
nction Display
.......................
66
USB Flash Drive Operations
71
Connecting a USB Flash Dri
v
e
......................................
72
Formatting a USB Flash Dri
v
e
.......................................
73
Sa
v
ing User Data to a USB Flash Dri
v
e
........................
73
Sa
v
ing a User Song as SMF to a USB Flash Dri
v
e
.......
74
Loading User Data from a USB Flash Dri
v
e
..................
75
Loading a Style File
.......................................................
76
Deleting a User File in the USB Flash Dri
v
e
..................
77
Deleting an SMF File in the USB Flash Dri
v
e
................
77
Exiting from a File Control Display
.................................
78
Message List
..................................................................
78
Appendix
Tro
ub
leshooting
..............................................................
79
Specifications
.................................................................
80
Index
...............................................................................
82
Quick Samplin
g
Pa
g
e 32
The Q
u
ick Sampling feat
u
re lets yo
u
sample short
so
u
nds from an external de
v
ice, and play them from
the key
b
oard—as rhythm loops, melodies or so
u
nd
effects—gi
v
ing yo
u
e
v
en greater creati
v
e expressi
v
e
tools for yo
u
r performance.
USB Audio Recordin
g
Pa
g
e 40
This con
v
enient feat
u
re lets yo
u
record yo
u
r perfor-
mances to a USB flash dri
v
e. Since the recorded data
is sa
v
ed as an a
u
dio file, yo
u
can easily play it
b
ack
on a comp
u
ter or porta
b
le a
u
dio player.